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.) MM - Saturday, noykmnkr 3, is:; ! ' St'zut.&c- understand that cu vlrioMty prompted a gentleman, recently itriVL-ilinir from Tallahassee in Florida, jo Norfolk to ascertain the pi edi lection of ihe different stage-drivers respecting the candidates wr tne 1'resulency the result was that out of 52, the "whole r.umbcr, there were hut two in favor of Mr. Adams, the remainder being dcei deuJv friendly to Gen. Jackson. We think this a mole correct expres io:i of public sentiment in the South, than that recently exhibited at the '-'great i!i:;:itio:'' in VVakc county, at which 14 lout of 1 5 were friendly to the Adminis tration. ly the way, however, the last Iviileih Star remarks as follows on the accident aforesaid: Another Siirn. As a set-off to the foregoing, (which appeared in ftlic Raleigh Krister of the 2d inst.) wc will state, that fifty-three I vjitlcincii having lately met tit a I country store in this countv, with I in eight or ten miles of the place where the above-mentioned acci ihnttil dinner took plaee, for the this troublesome world on SaUir-i day, the Otii inst. by the aid of a nllc, with which lie blowed his brains out. lie was about 45 years old, had a family, with which he had always lived happily; was a carpenter, and a remarkably in genious workman. lie had previ ously attempted to cut his own throat; and it is thought he had been laboring under an estrange ment of mind under the influ ence of which he "shuffled oil' this mortal coil" Salisbury Car. "There be land rah and water rats."Ye Teller of the Virgi nia JJank at Petersburg alwrmwl- ed on Saturday week, after having purloined its binds to the amount it is stated, of $30,000. fn nd not 40,000, as at first reported) it is aiu no nad become embarrassed; had used some of the funds of the Hank, and dreading detection, had made a further draft upon its vault . . ployed in the slave holding states,! iui manuiactunng coarse cottons and woolens, cotton bagging, cor dage, Sec American Farmer. The following paragraph ap pears in the Richmond Enquirer: "Mr. Dean is to superintend the Virginia Cotton Factory, and white work people arc to be exclu sively employed. The success of this Factory will diminish the in ducements in Virginia to keep slaves." and decamped It is also report-jlast, from Alexandria, Lou. with cd that he sent his wife (a lady of the avowed purpose (as had been the first respectability) $5000, - understood by letters from thence) winch she nobly refused to.acceptj of settling some personal diliicul- aud returned to the .Bank. Norfolk Herald. Something Xcw. We w itness ed rather a novel as well as molan- I , '-I'vviuvio in nit; ui;ns, HI 11111)1 Wa.S V purpose of piirchasmr goods or! t,i- im-ii f., ti. r-i...., w I i r, ., trl II VH't I M It II IAI- Ml, in...... I v - . . 1 uuuou. .0 mu, ".u .. talor) on W ednesdav last. io jies, the 1 residential question il,i,,,r ,ni.m was taken, and resulted as tol-Uriv-imr n ..wr,, l ii r. i it - k i I C? ' lU.IUfU Willi 11)111 lows: I-or Jackson ;,0, (or A.lnms : eoflins, containing tin; ,lei,il hn.lics xnv; 1 1 1 i v. u JriSUIS VO (!l ,! .u. ... 1. -I :i i , mi imu u s : 1 1 1 1 1 u f n nil Duel assassination. The fol lowing paragraph is from the Nat chez Gazette of the 20th Sent. One would hardly suppose the acts spoken of, were committed by any other than the most brutal savages centuries in arrcar of positively and distinct? that our uujecL in sacrijiang tne usual projils on this desirable Slock of Goods, is for the purpose of closing this concent wiinin me limited time. The goods will be arranged in the course of this da v. and offered on the above terms: our old friends and customers whose favors we. have so long experienced, are 2w?licu lurty invited to roan the advantages attendant op. such a sale it will afford us pleasure to see them partaking of the general benefit. Merchants and Plan ters will find the present an opportunity oi procuring cheap goods seldom to be met with. NOBLE, PAUL, KELLY. (Jet. 2G. the present condition of civilized man. A number of persons of re spectable standing, (12 or 15 in number,) arrived in this r-itv and vicinity on bnnday ami Monday j for Adams, were of the party who 1 ''acciiJcntaUif dined together " and. consequently, had the plea-j J fcuTc ot mamlestmg their preter- j -..vw iin,u Kit wi in; i n u 111JII1 ! a few davs. : ro." j As an offset to the forcoim set-off. ! however, th.e last Ra!-!g!i Register eon j tiins the following article, from the 15al- timoro Palii.jt: e icarn trom a verv rospec tahle gcnllem.ifi of Xorth-Caroli- intely in .ew-York, that while diere forty-three North-Cnrolini- j(,iJm(!( at t,e (jtv ol(j at lllc time, and of that num there were only tiro opposed l tlie Administration." w His last wife had died within ; day or two, and having determin ed on burvin-r her in North-Caro ties, of long standino;, bv private combat. The vicinity of this ci ty, on the margin of the Missis sippi, it appears was selected by them for their battle mound. Ru mor was very busv on Monday iv, and many coniec- tures alloat as to the time, place, manner and number of combat ants. On Wednesday afternoon, information reached us from m drcn. source to be ndind on tli?it m Jur.l had taken place between two of tne parties that two shots had been exchanged without effect ina, about 40 miles distant, he and the affair between ihno nor. had disinterred the body of his sons amicably ended; but, that as (it's. o have seldom wmii the mails so entirely bar j 'n of intelligence as within these j J(y days past. We have nothing ,ater Irom Iurope, and our do- i metn; e(,rresr)ondence is altoge- ,,u devonf of interest. We hope ,!!e filler "will take the will for Ihe eeed' Pa. Int. former wife, who has been dead about four years, together with those of his two children, some time since deceased, and was transporting them to a new place of sepulchre. All this may for aught we know be perfectly pro per, but we never wish to witness a repetition of the scene. Man i fact 1 1 res . Some views have been presented by a gentle man of talents and experience, that have gone far to convince us that slave labor may be more pro fitably employed than free labour in manufactures, of cotton bag ging and all coarse cottons. That the southern states have the cheap est operative, and the water pow er, with other facilities for the es tablishment of such factories, wan ting only some capital and practi cal skill, and that these will go where it can be demonstrated that they can be most profitably em ployed; and that, in short, the time is coming rapidly when, if foreign mnniil-ichirpv! Jim P YP.l 1 1 ( 1 Pfl 1)V fl '"I'dican, would have made itsL..w,tnm fic l.WvIi duties and nrohi- I I ;i l)-J!ir;uico on Wednesday last;! Litimw thn southern neon e. bv 1. 4 ' II K'II.) , w I I ' J , 11 S(,V(-n' iniestic affliction jticjr savo labor, with skilful ma- . iiie.li my family has been vi-;-d, prevented it. "The Old Do ,lni,)I) will appear to-morrow ,,n,,rrtig, and be published rcgu ,r!y hereafter on Wednesday and 1 at"rday inorninjrs. r K. PESCUD. Friday, Oct. 2G, 1027. the parties who had fbuuht were leaving the ground, they were as sailed by some others, and after acrimony on both sides, a most desperate, savage, and sanguinary contest commenced, which result ed in the immediate death of two individuals, and several others dangerously wounded. A Ca;il. expected that the UH number of The Old Domi ltl0, the new paper which I in tend heroafter issuing from the ''rmcr ojlice ot the Petersburg ehinists and suncrintendcnts will successfully compete with their eastern fellow-citizens, and make enough and to spare for their own consumption. These impressions will be more fully explained and fortified in subsequent numbers. In the meantime the editor of the Ame rican Farmer invites the discus oin nf the nticstion. Can ade quate water power be found, and 'inritlicr Suidk.WQ arc in .'".ncd, that a Mr. John Colbert, ''VliHr nnnr I I -!."...,. t ill wumy, took hits departure from can slave labor be profitably cm- DIED, At his sent, near Rockingham, in Richmond county, on Sunday 21st ult. (en. Jicnj. II. Coringon, of a short hot severe attack of typhus fever. Gen. Covington was Clerk of the Superior Court of Richmond county, and chief clerk of the Senate of this State. Price Current. OCT. 2J5. -iv Pctcrt'g. .Y.York. Hacon, - m 9 jo 9 il Hrunciy, - - gal. 2. f.O Corn, - 'bu'h 50 55 CO Cotton, - - - )b S 10 91 10 CoflVi, - - 16 13 17 Flour, family, - bbl 600 TOO 475 550 Iron, - - - ton $110 112 $90 100 Molasses, - - gal v f5 40 "2 35 Rum, New-En. - 40 45 $8 39 Sugar, brown, - lb 3 11.1 7 10 loaf, - 18 25 7 19 Tea, Young Hyson, - 100 125 75 125 Imperial, - - 140 150 115 145 Wheat, - - - bu'l r.5 80 90 96 Whiskey, - - gal. 56 38 27 31 Petersburg, Virginia. GREAT BARGAINS ! For a short time. rjMIE Partnership now existing mider the firm subscribed hereto, will ex pire by limitation on the first day of Ja nuary next in order to facilitate the closing, of the business, their present, stock of Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, of which upwards of One Hundred . and Fifty packages have been received from Auction Sales within the last few weeks, and which altogether is worth more than SIXTY THOUSAND DOL LARS, will be offered in manv instan ces much below PRIME COST, and in all a great deal cheaper than they can be procured elsewhere. We are aware that it has been said advertisements of this kind are frequently sent forth to de ceive the public, such is not the case in the present instance, we beg leave to 13otiin brook-street. Only 10,000 Tickets, In the Second Class GRAND Literature Lottery, Of Maryland the drawing of which will take place in the City of Daltimoro on Wednesday, the lrJth of December. HIGHEST PRIZES, $10,000, $5,000, &c, SCHEME. 1 prize of 10,000 1 prize of 1 prize of 1 prize of 1 prize of 3 prizes of 10 prizes of 20 prizes of 50 prizes of 100 prizes of 3000 prizes of 5,000 3,000 2,000 1,000 500 100 50 20 5 4 is $10,000 is 5,000 3,000 2,000 1,000 1,500 1,C00 1,000 1,000 500 12,000 3 188 Prizes, amounting to 33,000 Tho whole of them pavablc in Cashr which, as usual at COHEN'S OFFICE can be had the moment they arc drawn. Whole Tickets, : : : : 5 Half do : : : : 2 50 Quarter Eighth do do 1 2, 62S North-Carolina Bank Notes. At Petersburg, 3 to 4 discount. Lottery Xicltets, FOR SALE, At Bell $f Joy iter's Store, In all the Lotteries wherein Yates & M'Intvre are concerned. All orders addressed to the Subscriber, inclosing Prize Tickets or Cash, post paid, will be promptly attended to. LEVI WILKINSON. Tarboro'. Oct. 17; 1527. 9 To be had in the greatest variety of numbers, at Cohen's Office, No. Il l, Market-street, Baltimore, Where in the last Lottery were obtain ed, the whole of the following CAPITALS, viz: No. 4261, Capital 20,000 : 1 0,000 i n 1 on 33G, 1 vu 11011 1G647 191G1 19230 20S95 2S797 29993 2,000 2,000 2,000 2,000 2,000 2,000 2,000 2,000 2,000 &c. &c. &c. Sic. And where more Capital Prizes have been sold than at any other office in America. (QOrders from any part of the Uni cd States, either bv mail (post paid) or, private conveyance, enclosing the Cash tor Prize Tickets in any of the Lotteries will meet the same prompt and punctual attention as if on personal application. gp 'Address to J. I. CO HEN Jr. 4- BRO TIIERS, Oct. 25; 1S27. ' Baltimore
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